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April 28, 2017
May is National Electric Safety Month – so you can guys what my videos of the week and pictures of the week will entail.
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April 26, 2017
I normally do not follow or write about Construction related safety matters as it is not an area I have a lot of experience, but this decision caught my attention because next month (May 2017) OSHA’s new General Industry Fall Protection standards take hold and some of the issues in this case will be dealt with in those new General Industry standards…
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April 25, 2017
Respondent operates a breakfast food production facility that uses ammonia as its refrigerant and has on-site for use, 15,000 pounds of ammonia. Respondent has one RMProgram level 3 covered process, an ammonia refrigeration process. On May 20, 2014, the EPA conducted an onsite inspection of the RMProgram related records and equipment for the purpose of assessing the Respondent’s compliance with...
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April 25, 2017
Respondent owns and operates a Refinery and on August 26-28, 2014 EPA Region 6 conducted an unannounced, onsite CAA 40 C.F.R. Part 68 and Section 112(r) Partial Compliance Evaluation of the Facility. The facility’s Risk Management Plan (RMP) lists covered processes subject to Program 3 requirements with flammable substances that are held above the threshold quantities identified in...
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April 24, 2017
Respondent is the “owner or operator” of a plastics and resins manufacturing facility. On May 15, 2014, EPA inspectors visited the Facility to assess Respondent’s compliance with Section 112(r) of the CAA and with Sections 302-312 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (“EPCRA”). Respondent uses vinyl acetate monomer in one or more “processes”...
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April 21, 2017
WARNING! Viewer Discretion is advised, video could be upsetting to some.
This LOTO fatality is from 2012, but it is so telling that it is worth sharing again! This is a true and actual event at a bottling plant and involved a temp-worker cleaning broken bottles from UNDER the palletizer WITHOUT the aid of LOTO and in the presence of a supervisor. It is now 2017… could this happen...
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April 20, 2017
Respondent operates a river barge terminal, which stores anhydrous ammonia and blends fertilizers for sale to farmers and cooperatives (NAICS code: 42459; Other Farm Product Raw Material Merchant Wholesaler). Anhydrous ammonia is received via barge and rail, stored, and distributed for both direct application and for blending into mixed-grade fertilizers for crop production nutrients. Approximately,...
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April 20, 2017
Respondent operates a chemical manufacturing plant which has more than 2,500 pounds of chlorine in a process, making the process a RMProgram level 3 covered chemical manufacturing process, which stores or otherwise uses chlorine in an amount exceeding its applicable threshold of2,500 pounds. On November 10, 2015, the EPA conducted an onsite inspection of the RMProgram related records and equipment...
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April 20, 2017
This is another incident involving hot-gas defrost and liquid hammering effect causing a large diameter pipe to fail and releasing 183 pounds of NH3. This failure actually occurred inside the building (vs the 2010 Mobile, AL hammering release occurred on the roof of the building) and had far-reaching and serious consequences.
Respondent owns and operates the poultry processing facility which includes...
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April 19, 2017
This week we saw a construction vehicle strike a fill valve of an underground propane tank. The valve was not only unprotected, it was actually camouflaged by a large plastic trash can that sat over top of it. The valves for the 1000 gallon tank were struck by a construction vehicle which led to an active and significant leak.
See: Is a bollard just a post?
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